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Subject: Re: Rolf's Thesis (exact wording!) About GM

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 08:34:57 02/09/03

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On February 08, 2003 at 14:53:48, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On February 08, 2003 at 07:50:07, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>>>>We should not leave away the CC aspect of the debate here! The point is that in
>>>>>their eternal impostering comps play that way. And Bob claimed that in his view
>>>>>GM played in that same style. At times! I said No!
>>>>
>>>>GM Mecking did this in his first come back match. He saw a game that appealed to
>>>>him, and on the spot decided he would use that line. GM Darcy Lima is known
>>>>widely to often do his preparation for only some 20 minutes before a round. He
>>>>is the president of the federation so he is quite busy and that is
>>>>understandable to a degree, but it is common for him.
>>>>
>>>
>>>IMO it is a form of being slow-witted to give these two examples. Because they
>>>both do NOT prove what they allegedly could.
>>
>>Prove what they could? I don't understand what you are talking about.
>
>
>Sorry Albert, I didn't want to reveil your lingual difficulties with the English
>language. My sentence is crystal clear! Let me repeat: You gave examples. For a
>specific reason. I said these two do NOT prove what you want them to prove.
>Please try to ask for a local help if you still cant understand.

Suggesting I have linguistic difficulties and that I should seek help is the
epitome of pompousness FYI.

In any case I will follow your advice and seek local help to analyze what mental
deficiency caused me to enter this thread.

                                  Albert

P.S. It never would have occurred to me that you would know more about Mecking's
repertoire or Darcy than myself. The current title of Absolute Brazilian
Champion is to be decided by match next month and I am the second of Darcy's
opponent, FM Ricardo Teixeira.




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